School of Visual Arts
Masters Series: Paul Rand

School of Visual Arts Museum
October 1 – 25, 1988

The School of Visual Arts announces The Second Annual American Graphic Design Symposium and establishes new honor - the Masters Series.

As the School of Visual Arts embarks upon its 41st year, SVA is pleased to announce what has been established as SVA’s newest honor - the Masters Series. Each year, an individual who has created and contributed a significant body of work within the graphic design, advertising or illustration fields, will be honored with a comprehensive one-man retrospective exhibition. Paul Rand is the first recipient of the Masters Series retrospective exhibit. A true American original, Mr. Rand is one of the founders of what today is called "American graphic design." Mr. Rand, who has influenced contemporary design as a designer, teacher and writer, is widely acclaimed for his logo designs for IBM, UPS and Westinghouse. The Paul Rand Retrospective will be on view at the School of Visual Arts Museum from October 1 - 25, 1988.

In the same month, Rand will be featured speaker at The Second Annual School of Visual Arts Symposium on the History of American Graphic Design. "Modernism and Eclecticism II" on significant American design and designers of the Twentieth Century and will present the views of distinguished designers. On October 8th and 9th, Rand will be joined by:

The symposium is coordinated by Steven Heller, Art Director of The New York TimesBook Review Section and Richard Wilde, Chairman of the SVA Media Arts Department. Lectures, interviews, discussions and films will be presented at the symposium and SVA invites participation from all persons interested in the field. The symposium fee is $85.00 per person. All proceeds will benefit the SVA Scholarship Fund are tax-deductible.

Gallery Information

Visual Arts Museum

209 East 23 Street
New York, NY 10010
212.592.2145

The Visual Arts Museum, located on the ground floor of the College at 209 East 23rd Street, brings the work of some of the most significant figures in contemporary fine and applied arts directly to SVA’s students. Since its opening in 1971, the museum has shown work by artists such as Willem de Kooning, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Mark de Suvero, Saul Steinberg and Andy Warhol.

SVA students of every discipline can reap great educational benefit from being able to study the work of renowned artists, hear them speak at museum lectures, or even get the chance to meet them in person -- all right here at the College. All museum exhibitions and lectures are free and open to the public.

The Visual Arts Museum is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. The Museum is closed on Sundays and federal holidays. For more information, please call the Office of Student Galleries and Visual Arts Museum at 212.592.2145.

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